Ferenc Török

Ferenc Török (born 3 August 1935) is a Hungarian modern pentathlete and Olympic champion.[1] Ferenc Török received an individual gold medal at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, and a bronze medal with the Hungarian team.[2] He received a gold medal at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City with the Hungarian team.This biographical article related to modern pentathlon in Hungary is a stub.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This article about an Olympic medalist of Hungary is a stub.
Ferenc Török (director)personal nameHungaryModern pentathlonOlympic Games1964 TokyoIndividual1968 Mexico CityWorld Championships1963 Magglingen1965 Leipzig1966 Melbourne1967 Jönköping1961 Moscow1962 Mexico CityHungarianmodern pentathlete1964 Summer Olympics1968 Summer OlympicsMexico CityHungarian Sportsman of the YearWayback MachineGyőző VeresGyula ZsivótzkyOlympic Champions in Men's Modern PentathlonGösta LilliehöökGustaf DyrssenBo LindmanSven ThofeltJohan OxenstiernaGotthard HandrickWilliam GrutLars HallFerenc NémethBjörn FermAndrás BalczóJanusz Pyciak-PeciakAnatoli StarostinDaniele MasalaJános MartinekArkadiusz SkrzypaszekAlexander ParyginDmitri SvatkovskiyAndrey MoiseyevDavid SvobodaAleksander LesunJoe ChoongAhmed El-GendyOlympic Champions in Modern Pentathlon - Men's TeamGábor BenedekAladár KovácsiIstván SzondyIgor NovikovAleksandr TarasovIvan DeriuhinImre NagyAlbert MokeyevViktor MineyevIstván MónaBoris OnishchenkoPavel LednyovVladimir ShmelyovAdrian ParkerDanny NightingaleJim FoxYevgeny LipeyevCarlo MassulloPierpaolo CristoforiAttila MizsérLászló FábiánDariusz GoździakMaciej Czyżowicz